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BIG difference between Siri and Google Now
I've recently switched to a Note2 from a 4S. So far I'm liking it, however, I just found a big difference between Siri and Google Now. I use to use Siri in the car to send emails and texts. S Voice does not send emails, and Google Voice does not take you from one text field to another to make it truly hands/eyes free after activating it by long pressing the home button. It is basically unusable for sending messages while driving because after you enter a subject you have to click on the body and press the mic icon again to re-enable voice. Am I missing something? Hopefully, I am because I'm totally bummed....
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You can just say "send text message to (name)" and then speak your message. You have to confirm it by tapping send message after it though. Try downlaoding speaktoit assistant or utter for better options.
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This was a reason I did not keep my S3 over the summer. Siri was much better in the car. Nowadays, I find myself using Siri less and less in the car except for "call soandso." S-Voice failed in even that regard but Google Now seems like it handles basic tasks much easier. Making me think of a Note 2.
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My understanding is if you wait it'll automatically send. Isn't there a timer that counts down?
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Ignoring this, Google Now is lightyears better than Siri, in terms of speed and understanding exactly what you say to it.
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Here is a little snippet from one of my earlier posts:
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http://forums.macrumors.com/showthre...1498227&page=1 So yeah, I am in the same boat as you. Google Now is not a true Siri competitor as it is not truly hands free. No easy one-step process to make it start. And because of that, it requires you to take your eyes off the road to tap on the screen on a tiny microphone icon. Definitely not ideal. |
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agreed about the speed and recognition. I have to talk to siri like a child. Google Now just has issues with setting reminders, alarms or events in the future...which is mostly what I use siri for. Once that is fixed, it is hands down better.
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---------- Oh man yes! This is so annoying. I just want my phone to simply remind me about something tomorrow at noon, is that so difficult?!? |
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Really? I don't use Google Now that often, as you can see. That's bizarre why Google would exclude the count down timer on certain commands. Definitely something they should add to everything that's applicable. |
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There is an app that allows you to map any app to the home button so googl3 now could be opened
By pressing the home button. No rooting required. Ill find it and post back here. However, that does not taken care of the other issues. QUOTE=strausd;16423544]Here is a little snippet from one of my earlier posts: And from another post in the same thread after multiple responses: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthre...1498227&page=1 So yeah, I am in the same boat as you. Google Now is not a true Siri competitor as it is not truly hands free. No easy one-step process to make it start. And because of that, it requires you to take your eyes off the road to tap on the screen on a tiny microphone icon. Definitely not ideal.[/QUOTE] |
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The biggest difference is Siri can carry a conversation (sort of) and Google Now can actually understand what the hell you're saying
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I actually prefer Siri in nearly every aspect. Both understand me about the same. Only thing I can fault Siri on is it uses data for everything. Plenty of times it would write what I've saying because of a week data connection.
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I suggest watching the video for a new app (mentioned earlier) called Utter and see if you think it would meet your needs. It looks pretty darn slick for something still in Beta.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...l.nutter&hl=en |
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Thanks everyone for the great info!
One other thing about Google Now that I really dislike, how do I get rid of the ads that pop up when I'm using google now? I'm referring to the advertisement that shows up in the lower section of the screen. Can this be done? |
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Note sure if there is a way to turn it off. |
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This is why I prefer Google Now... using Siri is like having to have a conversation with a person that isn't real. Google Now is all about straight commands and is more practical in my opinion. I don't like how Siri tries to find info on what I tell it and if it can't generate a custom report it says would you like me to search the web... Google Now does this by default. I don't know if you can tell Siri to google something? Or maybe just search the web for...? Even if it does, I still prefer just saying what it is I'm looking for like .. Jamba Juice . and have it open google with a Places tab (Maps) at the bottom of the screen.
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I've always hear people saying Google Now is supposedly better than Siri in many ways, the most major of it being the response time taken. Maybe there'll be future updates for it, but we'l see.
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You're probably talking about the 'Places' feature. You can turn that card off in the settings.
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